1 
 Hear  my  prayer,  The  LORD!Let  my  cry  come  to  you.  +
2 
 Don't  hide  your  face  from  me  in  the  day  of  my  distress.Turn  your  ear  to  me.Answer  me  quickly  in  the  day  when  I  call.  
3 
 For  my  days  consume  away  like  smoke.My  bones  are  burned  as  a  torch.  
4 
 My 
heart is  blighted  like  grass,  and  withered,for  I  forget  to  eat  my  bread.  
+5 
 By  reason  of  the  voice  of  my  groaning,my  bones  stick  to  my  skin.  +
6 
 I  am  like  a  pelican  of  the  wilderness.I  have  become  as  an  owl  of  the  waste  places.  +
7 
 I  watch,  and  have  become  like  a 
sparrow that  is  alone  on  the  housetop.  
8 
 My  enemies  reproach  me  all  day.Those  who  are  mad  at  me  use  my  name  as  a  curse.  +
9 
 For  I  have  eaten 
ashes like  bread,and  mixed  my 
drink with  tears,  
+10 
 Because  of  your  indignation  and  your  wrath,for  you  have  taken  me  up,  and  thrown  me  away.  +
11 
 My  days  are  like  a  long  shadow.I  have  withered  like  grass.  +
12 
 But  you,  The  LORD,  will  remain  forever;your  renown  endures  to  all  generations.  +
13 
 You  will  arise  and  have 
mercy on  Zion;for  it  is  time  to  have  pity  on  her.Yes,  the  set  time  has  come.  
+14 
 For  your  servants  take  pleasure  in  her  stones,and  have  pity  on  her  dust.  
15 
 So  the  nations  will  fear  The  LORD's  name;all  the  kings  of  the 
earth your  glory.  
+16 
 For  the  LORD  has  built  up  Zion.He  has  appeared  in  his  glory.  +
17 
 He  has  responded  to  the 
prayer of  the  destitute,and  has  not  despised  their  prayer.  
18 
 This  will  be  written  for  the 
generation to  come.A  people  which  will  be  created  will  praise  Yah.  
+19 
 For  he  has  looked  down  from  the  height  of  his  sanctuary.From  heaven,  the  LORD  saw  the  earth;  +
20 
 to  hear  the  groans  of  the  prisoner;to  free  those  who  are  condemned  to  death;  
21 
 that  men  may  declare  The  LORD's  name  in  Zion,and  his  praise  in  Jerusalem;  +
22 
 when  the  peoples  are  gathered  together,the  kingdoms,  to  serve  The  LORD.  
23 
 He  weakened  my  strength  along  the  course.He  shortened  my  days.  +
24 
 I  said,  "My  God,  don't  take  me  away  in  the  middle  of  my  days.Your  years  are  throughout  all  generations.  
25 
 Of  old,  you  laid  the  foundation  of  the  earth.The  heavens  are  the  work  of  your  hands.  
26 
 They  will  perish,  but  you  will  endure.Yes,  all  of  them  will  wear  out  like  a  garment.You  will  change  them  like  a  cloak,  and  they  will  be  changed.  
27 
 But  you  are  the  same.Your  years  will  have  no  end.  
28 
 The  children  of  your  servants  will  continue.Their  offspring  will  be  established  before  you."  
 
            
Ps 102:1-28. A Prayer of the afflicted, &c.--The general terms seem to denote the propriety of regarding the Psalm as suitably expressive of the anxieties of any one of David's descendants, piously concerned for the welfare of the Church. It was probably David's composition, and, though specially suggested by some peculiar trials, descriptive of future times. Overwhelmed--(compare Ps 61:2). Poureth out--pouring out the soul-- (Ps 62:8). Complaint-- (Ps 55:2). The tone of complaint predominates, though in view of God's promises and abiding faithfulness, it is sometimes exchanged for that of confidence and hope.
1-3. The terms used occur in Ps 4:1; 17:1, 6; 18:6; 31:2, 10; 37:20.